Break Time robbery suspect charged in Randolph, Boone counties

By Erik CliburnMoberly Monitor-Index

Friday

Aug 24, 2018 at 10:34 AM

Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney Mike Fusselman filed formal charges against Anquan Jabrieug Eugene Glover, 19, of Kansas City, on Wednesday in connection with the Aug. 17 armed robbery at the U.S. 24 Break Time in Moberly.

Fusselman charged Glover with a class A felony of first-degree robbery. Associate Circuit Judge James Cooksey set Glover’s bond at $100,000, cash only.

In Missouri, first-degree robbery carries a term of imprisonment that can range from 10-30 years. Glover’s preliminary hearing in Randolph County will be held Monday afternoon, Fusselman said.

Glover was in custody in the Boone County Jail on unrelated charges from an incident in Boone County the same morning and was served the Randolph County warrant. In Boone County, he was charged with two felonies, including tampering with a motor vehicle and resisting arresting arrest, along with a misdemeanor charge of fourth degree assault Tuesday.

ecliburn@moberlymonitor.com

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